WILL BOB BARR BE McCAIN'S VERY OWN RALPH NADER FOR 2008?
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Barr has a certain appeal to part of the GOP base
How badly will another cranky old right-winger in the presidential race hurt McCain? Looks like we're about to find out. Far right extremist, Georgia ex-Congressman Bob Barr, has been muttering darkly of late about how the Insider GOP Establishment has abandoned conservative principles. He happens to think McCain has morphed into George Bush and agrees that a McCain presidency would basically just be a third term for Bush. He's been talking openly about running for president as an independent and this weekend he is expected to announce his candidacy at the Heartland Libertarian Conference in Kansas City, where he is scheduled to speak.
“There’s been a tremendous expressed to me both directly and indirectly on the Internet. I take that support very seriously, and I think it also reflects a great deal of dissatisfaction with the current candidates and the current two-party system. So it is something, to be honest with you, that I’m looking very seriously at... Ron Paul tapped into a great deal of that dissatisfaction and that awareness. Unfortunately, working through the Republican party structure, it became impossible for him to really move forward with his movement. But we have to have ….a rallying point out there to harness that energy, that freedom in this election cycle.
“What we’ve fallen into in recent years-- not just since 9/11, but particularly since 9/11-- is this notion that, in order to protect ourselves, we have to preemptively go into and-- in the case of Iraq-- occupy another sovereign nation. Simply saying, ‘Gee, it’s better to fight over in this other nation and destroy another nation, so we’re not potentially attacked here, is the height of arrogance.”
Today's Moonie Times speculates that a Barr bid could hurt McCain's already slim chances to slip into the White House. He would probably negate whatever benefit McCain would get from Nader's run, although progressives overwhelmingly blame Nader for all the damage Bush has caused and are unlikely to vote for him in any significant way. He's unlikely to break even 1% of the vote anywhere. Barr, an NRA board member and a hero to rabid Clinton-haters, would probably attract far more voters among Republicans than Nader would among Democrats. Most Democrats are happy with either Obama, the likely winner, or Clinton. Many Republicans, especially the dominant conservative wing, are still mistrustful of McCain.
Republican campaign pros said a Barr bid could range from causing them some damage all the way to being the equivalent of Ross Perot's 1992 presidential bid, which many Republicans think split their party's voters, unseating then-President Bush and electing Democrat Bill Clinton.
Gun rights fanatics don't like McCain and there are plenty of Republicans who have been schooled by extremists like Limbaugh to hate McCain for his "support" for campaign finance reform. The Moonies interviewed Michigan's crackpot Republican Party Chairman Saul Anuzis, who said Barr would do well in fascist-leaning states like Texas but it wouldn't matter because McCain would win by a big enough margin there to triumph anyway. Anuzis apparently hasn't been watching the demographic shifts in certain parts of the country. In any case, he acknowledges that where Barr would kill McCain's chances are in the swing states, GOP strategists are counting on-- Florida, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Labels: Bob Barr, Democratic presidential race, Nader
7 Comments:
What a waste of your time to put something like this in the news,
CBS is going to the dogs with their news stories! No wonder peole do not pay attention to what you put out in your news programs!
The media is a joke!
I LIKE it Howie, thanks.
WHERE do we donate? Let's get a theme song ASAP!
I offer up "Onward Christian Soldiers".
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Let's hear it for Bob Barr. It's time the Republicans had their own Ralph Nader.
Both Barr and McCain would not like to hear it, but the truth is, there isn't much difference between them.
Donations.
Found this! Bob Barr Leadership Fund 2007-8.
Larry Craig is down here for $1000!
Hagel for $2000. It gets a LOT scarier...
You just can't make this kind of stuff up
(actually we probably could, be we don't have to).
www.congress.org/congressorg/bio/fec/?commid=C00340190
BOB BARR LEADERSHIP FUND, THE
Candidate Contributions: 2007-2008 Campaign Cycle
Total 2007-2008 campaign contributions: $19000
Sort by: Total | Name | State | Party
Candidate Total
Sessions, Jeff (R-AL) $1000
Kingston, Jack (R-GA) $1000
Shays, Christopher (R-CT) $1000
Rehberg, Dennis (R-MT) $1000
Craig, Larry (R-ID) $1000
Graham, Lindsey (R-SC) $1000
Flake, Jeff (R-AZ) $1000
Pryce, Deborah (R-OH) $1000
Coleman, Norm (R-MN) $1000
Hensarling, Jeb (R-TX) $1000
Smith, Gordon (R-OR) $1000
Hayes, Robin (R-NC) $1000
Chambliss, Saxby (R-GA) $2000
Hagel, Chuck (R-NE) $2000
Sununu, John (R-NH) $3000
"nader would get lass than one percent.".... wow, your a political bigiot just like the corporate mass media... Fuck you, millions of people in the working class and myself will back Nader this year and hence 2008 will be the starting place of the Revolution.... Watch us! Corporate capitalism will eventually die!
Bob Barr will make a fine Libertarian Party Presidential candidate, perhaps the best ever, even eclipsing Ed Clark's high water mark of nearly 1 million votes (1.1%) in 1980.
Problem is the Party is in the grips of leftwing Anti-War Libertarians (many outright Anarchists), thes days. Most of the Pro-Defense wing has left for the GOP into the Republican Liberty Caucus, Club for Growth, ect...
Barr will get a substantial vote among just the hardcore Libertarian set - base of about 500,000.
But if he hopes to increase that into the millions, he'll need to walk a fine line on foreign policy, careful not to run away Pro-Defense libertarians who might be inclined to vote for him.
Just today we learn of yet another report about to be released showing how the Surge in Iraq has been a stunning success since September.
If Barr takes the Ron Paul non-interventionist/pacifist line and claims that the War is a "failure" he'll end up looking foolish and run off a great many potential libertarian Republican supporters.
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